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Corvus (
C.)
albus –
Pied crow (Central African coasts to Southern Africa) •
C. bennetti –
Little crow (Australia) •
C. brachyrhynchos –
American crow (United States, southern Canada, northern Mexico) •
C. capensis –
Cape crow or Cape rook (East and Southern Africa) •
C. celebensis –
Sulawesi crow (Sulawesi, Indonesia) •
C. cornix –
Hooded crow (Northern and Eastern Europe, North Africa and Middle East) •
C. corone –
Carrion crow (Europe and East Asia) •
C. culminatus –
Indian jungle crow (South Asia) •
C. edithae –
Somali crow or dwarf raven (East Africa) •
C. enca –
Sunda crow (Malaysia, Borneo, Indonesia) •
C. florensis –
Flores crow (Flores Island) •
C. fuscicapillus –
Brown-headed crow (New Guinea) •
C. hawaiiensis (formerly
C. tropicus) –
Hawaiian crow (Hawaii) •
C. imparatus –
Tamaulipas crow (northeastern Mexico and southern Texas) •
C. insularis –
Bismarck crow (Bismarck Archipelago, Papua New Guinea) •
C. jamaicensis –
Jamaican crow (Jamaica) •
C. kubaryi –
Mariana crow or aga (Guam and Rota, Marianas) •
C. leucognaphalus –
White-necked crow (Haiti, Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico) •
C. levaillantii –
Eastern jungle crow (India, Burma) •
C. macrorhynchos –
Large-billed crow (East Asia) •
C. meeki –
Bougainville crow or Solomon Islands crow (Papua New Guinea, Northern Solomon Islands) •
C. minutus –
Cuban palm crow (Cuba) •
C. moneduloides –
New Caledonian crow (New Caledonia, Loyalty Islands) •
C. nasicus –
Cuban crow (Cuba, Isla de la Juventud, Grand Caicos Island) •
C. orru –
Torresian crow or Australian crow (Australia, New Guinea and nearby islands) •
C. ossifragus –
Fish crow (Southeastern U.S. coast) •
C. palmarum –
Hispaniolan palm crow (Hispaniola (Haiti and the Dominican Republic) •
C. philippinus –
Philippine jungle crow (Philippines) •
C. pusillus –
Palawan crow (Philippines) •
C. samarensis –
Samar crow (Philippines) •
C. sierramadrensis –
Sierra Madre crow (Philippines) •
C. sinaloae –
Sinaloa crow (Pacific Coast from Sonora to Colima) •
C. splendens –
House crow or Indian house crow (South Asia, Middle East, East Africa) •
C. torquatus –
Collared crow (eastern China south into Vietnam) •
C. torques – White-collared crow (Central Africa; treated by some older sources as a separate species, but usually considered a subspecies of
C. albus in modern taxonomy) •
C. tristis –
Grey crow or Bare-faced crow (New Guinea and neighboring islands) •
C. typicus –
Piping crow or Celebes pied crow (Sulawesi, Muna, Butung) •
C. unicolor –
Banggai crow (Banggai Island) •
C. validus –
Long-billed crow (Northern Moluccas) •
C. violaceus –
Violet crow (Seram, Indonesia) •
C. woodfordi –
White-billed crow or Solomon Islands crow (Solomon Islands) ==See also==